IN THIS WEEK'S SALISBURY JOURNAL:

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Twelve months ago a man in his 50s passed away at Salisbury District Hospital – the first death linked to coronavirus recorded in our city.

An application to reopen the railway station in Wilton has moved a step closer to becoming a reality.

Building hundreds of homes in Britford would wreck a special and historical place, a local resident and archaeologist has warned.

Salisbury District Hospital has apologised after the belongings of a patient who died after catching coronavirus went missing from one of its wards.

Meet the charity that fed more than 800 people last month.

And more!

In Forest Journal: 

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Police are still hunting for men after a “shocking” daylight raid on a home in Alderholt.

The landlords of a Fordingbridge pub had an unwelcome surprise after a lorry crashed into its roof.

A project to create a new community hub in Sandleheath has received a major boost after being awarded a grant of £10,000.

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